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Controlled two-dimensional pattern of spontaneously aligned carbon nanotubes (2006)

Abstract
We report a simple solution process to form controlled patterns of aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes on solid substrates. The essential step of the process is to deposit a dilute solution of DNA-wrapped carbon nanotubes (DNA-CNTs) on a SiO2 surface covered with a thin hydrophobic layer. This leads to deposition of fully aligned CNTs. The alignment pattern can be controlled by metal electrodes in the deposition region and can be quantitatively modeled by the behavior of a quasi-two-dimensional DNA-CNT nematic phase near the solution/SiO2 interface. These results point to the possibility of rational design and economical fabrication of CNT alignment patterns on solid substrates.

Publication details
Publisher AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Repository Nano Archive (part of the ICPCNanoNet) (United Kingdom)
Keywords Nanofabrication processes and tools, Nanostructured materials
Type Article, PeerReviewed
Relation http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nl051952b
http://www.nanoarchive.org/3780/